'Open-source television'
Former Vice President Al Gore's new cable TV channel is looking to learn from a 3-year-old experimental TV show from Canada, the CBC's ZeD, which mixes amateur movies submitted through a Website with independent film and studio-produced content.
ZeD receives between 200 and 300 viewer-produced videos per day, has a production staff of 45 people and still finds it a challenge to find about eight minutes of viewer-submitted content for each 40-minute program.
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